International Court of Appeal

Thu 02.01.14

The following hearing of the International Court of Appeal will take place in Paris:

Hearing

Appeal lodged by the Automobile Club d’Italia-Commissione Sportiva Automobilistica Italiana (ACI-CSAI) on behalf of its licence-holder, Romeo Ferraris srl, against decision N°J2013/32 of the Motor Sports Council National Court of the Motor Sports Association (MSA) dated 15 October 2013, whereby the two Romeo Ferraris srl’s cars were excluded for the Donington Park event (31 August-1 September 2013) counting towards the 2013 Superstars International Series

During the Donington event (United Kingdom) run on 31 August and 1 September 2013, the competitor Audi Sport Italia SRL lodged a protest against cars n°3 and n°15 of the competitor Romeo Ferraris SRL on the grounds that the two cars contravened the provisions of Articles 13.3.2 b3 and 13.6 of the Technical Regulations of the International Series.

Having ordered the post-event inspection of the two cars in question, namely the event taking place at Imola (Italy) on 27 September 2013, the Stewards of the Event, by their decision n°5 of 27 September 2013, imposed on the Competitor Romero Ferraris srl a drop of 10 places on the starting grid of race n°1 of the Imola event for the technical non-conformity of the two cars.

The Competitor immediately announced its intention to appeal against that decision, and subsequently confirmed the appeal before the National Court of Appeal of the Motor Sports Association (MSA).

The National Court of Appeal of the MSA decided to pronounce the exclusion of the Competitor's cars n°3 and n°15 from the Event on account on their non-conformity with the Technical Regulations of the International Series.

On 30 October 2013, the ACI-CSAI brought an appeal before the Court on behalf of the Competitor Romeo Ferraris srl against the decision of the National Court of Appeal of the MSA.

When

10.00 hrs

Friday, January 10, 2014

Where

FIA Salle du Comité,

8, place de la Concorde,

75008 Paris

Decision

The decision will be published as soon as possible after the hearing.

Accreditation

Requests for accreditation must be sent by email to the FIA Press Office ([email protected]) on the official letterhead paper of the publication or other medium requesting accreditation, no later than Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at 12.00 noon (CET).

The accreditation request must be signed by the Chief Editor or the Head of a Department (specify which) of the relevant publication, or medium.

The accreditation request must include the following:

i) the hearing and the date for which the accreditation is requested;

ii) name of the journalist and photocopy of his professional press card (currently valid);